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SCIENCE FAIR PROJECTS KIDS CAN DO

NOVEMBER, 2008

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Science Fair Projects Kids Can Do

 

Are you looking for sum fun science fair projects kids can do? Give this easy projects try and then look at our other projects that are a little more difficult. For an excellent guide to help you do a winning science fair project, I strongly recommend Science Fair Projects Made Easy.

 

Growing Baby Lemons Science Fair Projects Kids Can Do:

 

What you need for this project:

 

  • The seeds of several lemons
  • A wide mouthed glass or jar
  • Paper towels
  • Water
  • Bits of paper towel or absorbent cotton

 

How you must do this project:

 

  1. Soak the seeds in water overnight to soften them
  2. Line the glass or jar with a piece of wetted paper towel
  3. Now you fill the center of the glass or jar with bits of pieces of paper towel or absorbent cotton.
  4. Push the seeds between the bits of paper or cotton and the outside of the jar, near the top of the jar.
  5. Pour about 1 inch of water in the glass or jar and add more as the water gets absorbed.
  6. Now you have to place the glass or jar in a warm dark place such as a closet.
  7. Leave the seeds for a week or ten days, but make sure the paper stays wet.
  8. What happens? The seeds begin to sprout.
  9. Why does it happen? Try and give a description of the seeds that contains embryos.
  10. Do these "embryos" need water to start growing?
  11. Why did we use the paper towels and not just left them in the water?

 

Explanation:

 

The seeds contain the "baby plants" that we call the embryos. These will grow into new plant if the conditions are suitable. They need water and warm air. That is why we used the blotter paper; it keeps them wet without waterlogging them. For heat we placed them in a warm dark place.

 

Science Fair Projects Kids Can Do Needs To Be Fun. Science Fair projects Kids Can Do Also Needs To Be Complete. Have a look at Science Fair Projects Made Easy!

 

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Some Things You'll Find in the Book

 

   1. Understand criteria for grading projects used by science fair judges.

 

   2. Systematically arrive at an idea that really interests you - avoid wasting time by randomly choosing a topic or by trial an error.

 

   3. Learn important scientific terms like "the scientific method", "hypothesis", "controlled variables". This book provides concise but clear explanations.

 

   4. Learn how to conduct and record a proper experiment. - this book walks you through the entire process, step-by-step.

 

   5. Learn how to display your project. Knowing that judges look out for will help increase your presentation points. We provide a detailed guide.

 

Your child has a science fair project due. You would like to provide some guidance. Chances are you've spent time surfing the internet for useful ideas. Even so, you might wonder if you have the necessary information to best help your child.

we offer a book that provides clear and relevant guidelines. It will guide you and your child to:

 

   1. Score top grades

   2. Follow guidelines to save time and reduce labor

   3. Learn from other projects and online resources

  

The compilers of this e-book have worked with the publisher (Science School Publishing Company) to come up with a package deal which includes the book, plus additional useful tools. This package will help your child with her project. This package deal represents good value what it offers.

  

The Ultimate Science Fair Project Guide for Parents and Students of All Levels

  

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COOL SCIENCE PROJECTS

SEPTEMBER, 2008

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Cool Science Projects

 

Using fat as a light meter

 

Here is an example of one of our easy Cool Science projects that shows how much fun science can be and how easy it is to do.

 

We are going to use fat stains on paper to find out which light bulb or flashlight is the brightest.

 

What you need for this cool science project:

 

  • A piece of white paper
  • Cooking oil
  • A ruler
  • 2 lamps with bulbs of different wattages

 

How to do this experiment:

 

  1. Place a few drops of ordinary, clean cooking oil on a sheet of white paper and let it soak in well.
  2. Blot all the excess oil away so that all you have is an oil spot on the paper.
  3. Now you have to work in a dark room.
  4. Set up your light bulbs in two unshaded lamps across a table from each other so that the lamps are facing each other.
  5. Now you have to hold your paper close to the bulb on the left and move it gradually closer to the bulb on the right whilst keeping your eye on the oil spot.
  6. What happens? The spot disappears when the same amount of light falls on both sides of the paper.
  7. Why does it happen? How does that help you to find out which bulb is brighter?
  8. If you measure the distance from the spot to each bulb and the distance is not equal it means that one of the bulbs are brighter than the other. The bulb that is the furthest away from the paper is the brightest.

 

This is one of our cool science projects to show you how easy and fun it can be. You can do this experiment with flashlights as well. Ask the help of a friend to hold the one flashlight and another to hold the second.

 

Enjoy your cool science projects!

 

 

Science Fair Projects MADE EASY!

 

Does your child have a science fair project due soon?

Would you like to provide some guidance, making it easier for your child?

You have probably spend quite a while surfing the net for ideas. In spite of the time you’ve spent, you might still be wondering if you have all the necessary information to help your child.

 

Here's a checklist to help you find out what all the details are that are involved in a science project:

  1. Do you know how judges grade projects? Do you know what they look out for?
  2. What are the rules for displaying a project?
  3. Is it necessary to perform an experiment? (Can you do a project without an experiment?)
  4. How many different types of science projects are there?
  5. There are so many different possibilities. Is there a systematic way to choose a topic?
  6. How is scientific "Theory" different from a "Hypothesis"?
  7. What can your child do if an experiment goes wrong?

 

If you can confidently answer all the questions above, you know all you need to know to provide your child with sound guidance.

If you are unsure about some of the questions, I can offer you a book that provides clear and relevant guidelines.

 

It will help you and your child to:

  1. Score top grades
  2. Follow guidelines to save time and reduce labor
  3. Learn from other projects and online resources

 

Science Fair Projects Made easy is a package deal which includes the book, plus additional useful tools. This package will help your child with your child’s project.

 

This package deal represents very good value for your money. In addition, a percentage of the proceeds from the sale of this e-book will go towards the site.

 

A Book for All Parents:

 

  • This e-book is easy to read and suitable for parents that want to help their children with their science project.
  • This e-book is suitable for all grades; it does not matter whether your child is in elementary, middle or high school.
  • This e-book will show you the most important things to watch out for, to insure your child’s science fair project is up to the right standard and done in time.
  • It puts together everything you need to know in one neat little package. No more, no less.
  • This e-book will not bore you. It's not written in fancy language, and you don't need to know a whole lot about science projects to appreciate the tips and guidance offered.

 

What are the benefits of this e-book?

 

Here follows an idea of some of the information you’ll find in this e-book:

 

  1. Understand criteria for grading projects used by science fair judges.
  2. Systematically arrive at an idea that really interests you - avoid wasting time by randomly choosing a topic or by trial an error.
  3. Learn important scientific terms like "the scientific method", "hypothesis", "controlled variables". This book provides concise but clear explanations.
  4. Learn how to conduct and record a proper experiment. - this book walks you through the entire process, step-by-step.
  5. Learn how to display your project. Knowing that judges look out for will help increase your presentation points. We provide a detailed guide.

 

How will this e-book assist you?

 

  • You’ll be taken through a complete project as an example, to illustrate and reinforce the different chapters of the book.
  • This e-book will hand-hold you through the entire process of forming your idea, right through to researching, experimenting, reporting and presenting your project.
  • All content is explained in plain, simple language, with plenty of colorful illustrations and charts!

 

There are many science books out there, but very few are similar to Science Fair Projects Made Easy! Some books have too many samples, but don't offer enough guidance. Some are the other way around, with too much theory. Science School Publishing has worked hard to come up with well thought-out, balanced information for you. You're busy, but you want to help your child and show that you care. This e-book puts together a helpful package to help put you on the track, and, to give you the knowledge you need to have a meaningful experience, and to spent quality time with your child whilst helping your child with your child’s science fair project.

 

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EASY ELEMENTARY SCIENCE PROJECT - MAKING A ROCKET

JULY, 2008

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Here is another rocket easy elementary science project:



Easy Elementary Science Projects - Another Rocket Project


Here is another one of our Elementary Science Projects using air pressure to launch a rocket. We are using another source to get our air pressure. Do take a look at our Lemon Rocket Science Project.


In this easy elementary science project we will see that compressed air has great strength.


What you will need for this experiment


  • 2 Drinking straws
  • Modeling clay
  • Construction paper
  • An empty dishwashing liquid bottle
  • Scissors
  • Tape


CAUTION: Please use caution and never launch your rocket at anyone. Adult supervision is advised!



How to do this experiment:


  1. Takes a 3 inch square of construction paper and cut it diagonally so that you have two triangles.
  2. Now you fold each triangle double and tape it to the one end of a straw so that it looks like the fins of a rocket.
  3. Cut 4inches of the other end of the same straw
  4. Now you make a small pointed nose with your modeling clay and put it on the tip of your straw.
  5. Take the dishwashing liquid bottle and cut a hole in the cap large enough to push the second straw through.
  6. Push the second straw through the hole and seal it with the modeling clay to close any gaps.
  7. Slip the rocket straw onto the second straw that is sticking out of the bottle.
  8. Now you have to point the nose of your rocket into the air away from all obstacles.
  9. Squeeze the plastic bottle
  10. What happens?
  11. Do you know why it happened?
  12. Try and explain it.


This is one of our very Easy Elementary Science Projects that you can combine with the Lemon Rocket Science Project, Holding a Balloon with a Glass and the Air Pressure and Air Weight project. Another alternative is to combine it with all the straw projects you can find HERE.




Examples Of Science Fair Projects - Where Do I Get Good Examples Of Science Fair Projects?



Are you looking for good examples of science fair projects? Maybe you have left it too late and now you are in a panic. I know that there is help out there, and I'll try and point you in the right direction. You'll have good examples of science fair projects almost instantly.

First let us have a look at what a good science fair project is all about and then we can have a look at your options.

For a science fair project to be a good one at all, you have to follow the scientific method, you may well ask me what the scientific method is, well it consists of the following steps:

  1. You need to do some research to know a little about your topic, enough to formulate the purpose of your science fair project.
  2. With your research you also have to get to know a little about your topic to formulate your hypothesis.
  3. You have to know what the variables are.
  4. Now you have to do your experiment step-by-step, making sure you do everything right and making sure that you have a control.
  5. Then you have to formulate your conclusion and prepare your display according to the rules and in such a way that you impress the judges with your knowledge of doing scientific experiments.



I think by now you are scared stiff, fortunately you do not have to be, there is help available, instantly!

There is an e-book Super Science Fair Projects It has everything you need, from the formulation of the problem to your conclusion. 45 Easy Step Super Science Fair Projects gives you step-by-step instruction including what materials you need and exactly what to do.

Within 24 hours from now you could have a complete winning Science Fair Project ... and it can be easy and fun to complete.

Download Super Science Fair Projects Now and All Your Problems Are Over!

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EASY ELEMENTARY SCIENCE PROJECTS - USING AIR AS AN INVISIBLE SHIELD

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Here is a fun easy elementary science project for you to do:

Easy Elementary Science Projects - Using Air As An Invisible Shield


This project is one of our Easy Elementary Science Projects that is more for fun but, it can be used in conjunction with other experiments about air to make a complete science fair project.



Other Science Fair Projects On Air:


The Burning Candle Experiment


Air Pollution Project


Air Pressure And Weight



We all know that a newspaper cannot resist water and becomes wet and soggy very quickly if it is exposed to water. Now we are going to do an experiment where something seems to protect the newspaper from the water.


What you need for this easy elementary science project:


  • A deep bowl of water
  • A glass jar
  • A sheet of newspaper

How to do this experiment:


  1. First you have to crumple the sheet of newspaper and fit it into your glass jar tightly enough that it does not fall our when you hold the bar upside down. The newspaper must not fill the jar more that a third.
  2. Now, while holding your jar upside down, sink it deep into your bowl of water.
  3. Hold it there for about 2 minutes.
  4. Pull the glass jar out of the water.
  5. Remove the newspaper from the glass jar.
  6. What has happened?
  7. Why did it happen?

The newspaper is dry. The reason is that although the glass jar looked empty, it was filled with air and because the air is lighter than water it could not get out. This air therefore made an invisible shield around the newspaper and that is why it did not get wet.


Do have a look at our other Easy Elementary Science Projects:



Easy Science Fair Projects: The Disappearing Shell


Kindergarten Science Fair Project: Spinning Planet Science Fair Projects

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EASY ELEMENTARY SCIENCE PROJECTS: MAKING A COPPER PLATED NAIL

JUNE, 2008

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Easy Elementary Science Projects: Making A Copper Plated Nail

For the basics of this easy elementary science projects you may want to have a look at a projects we have on Science-Projects.KnackTrack, one of our easy elementary science projects using lemon juice.

In this experiment we are going to use copper coins and lemon juice to make a copper plated nail.

What you need for this easy elementary science project:

  • ½ Cup of lemon juice
  • 20 Dull copper coins
  • A small glass jar
  • A pinch of salt
  • A large clean nail
  • Scouring powder

This is what you have to do:

  1. Place the copper coins in the glass jar and cover them with lemon juice.
  2. Add a pinch of salt to the lemon juice.
  3. Now you have to let this stand for about 3 minutes.
  4. Clean your nail with scouring powder and make sure it is completely clean.
  5. Drop your nail into the jar with the lemon juice and copper coins.
  6. Now the waiting starts. You have to wait for at least 20 minutes.
  7. Fish out your nail and dry it.
  8. What has happened?
  9. Why has it happened?

Well, what has happened is that the nail now has a thin layer of copper that cannot be rubbed of. The copper coins reacted with the lemon juice to form copper citrate and this compound plate the nail. I think your friends will be very impressed with your copper plated nail.

This is a fun and easy science project, but if you want to make sure you are really doing a good science fair project it is a good idea to get an e-book to help you. I have found Science Fair Projects Made Easy to be such an e-book. Go and have a look.

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EASY ELEMENTARY SCIENCE PROJECTS: LEMON ROCKET SCIENCE PROJECT

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Here's another easy elementary science fair project:

Easy Elementary Science Projects: Lemon Rocket Science Project


This project is another of our easy elementary science projects that uses lemons. This time we are going to make a rocket with lemon juice and bicarbonate of soda. This project must be done under adult supervision to prevent an injury or damage.


What you need for this easy elementary science project:


  • 1 Teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda
  • ¼ Cup of lemon juice
  • An empty bottle such as a soda bottle
  • A cork that fits your bottle
  • 2 paper towel strips of 1"x10"
  • 1 square piece of paper towel
  • Water
  • Sticky tape


How to do your experiment:

  1. Make sure that your cork fits your bottle; if need be trim it or pad it with a piece of your square paper towel to ensure that it is a proper fit.
  2. Tape the two strips of towel to the cork. This will be your rocket.
  3. Mix the lemon juice with enough water to half fill your bottle and pour it into your bottle.
  4. Wrap the bicarbonate of soda in a square of paper toweling.
  5. Now go outside where there is lots of space for your rocket to travel safely without injuring you or causing any damage.
  6. Drop the bicarbonate, which is wrapped in the paper towel, into the bottle and insert the cork lightly.
  7. Place the bottle on the ground, stand back and watch.
  8. What happens?
  9. Why does it happen?

For more on how to do a good and winning science fair projects I recommend that you have a look at a good science fair projects such as "Super Science Fair Projects e-Book"


In Super Science Fair Projects e-Book you will find everything you need to do your projects. Easy elementary science projects will be fun as you will know all you need to do.


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45 Easy Step By Step Science Fair Projects for Grade 4 to 9
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EASY ELEMENTARY SCIENCE PROJECTS - LEMON MOLD PROJECT

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Easy Elementary Science Projects - Lemon Mold Project



This science projects is another one of our easy elementary science projects where we grow mold. We have quite a few about bread molds and this is another alternative for growing mold on a lemon. It may be a good idea to combine a bread mold experiment and a lemon mold experiment and to compare the molds; it can make a very interesting display.


CAUTION: Because you may be allergic to the mold, do not touch it or breathe it in.


What you need for this easy elementary science fair project:


  • A clean empty container
  • Plastic cling wrap
  • A lemon
  • Some water
  • A magnifying glass
  • A note book
  • A pen
  • A camera
  • Lots of patience

How to do your experiment:


  1. Make very sure that your container is completely clean.
  2. Place your lemon in the container.
  3. Add a few drops of water to your container.
  4. Cover it tightly with your plastic cling wrap.
  5. Store it in a dark place like a cupboard.
  6. Every day take it out of the closet, inspect it, make notes of what you see and take a photo for your display.
  7. You will probably have to keep this up for a week or more until you have a really good growth of mold on your lemon.
  8. Now you have to explain what the mold is.
  9. Do you get different kinds of mold?

As you can see, the experiment itself is very easy. What is important though is that you do it the right way. You have to do your research before you actually start. Then you have to formulate your purpose and you have to formulate a hypothesis. Only then can you really start with your experiment. It is a good idea to know exactly what is involved in the proper scientific method. I really think that it is a good idea to get a good science projects e-book to make very sure you do everything the correct way. Have a look at Super Science Fair Projects e-book, in this e-book you will find all the help you need for a winning science fair project.


Go now and check it out, you will be impressed with all the amazing benefits of this e-book. With the knowledge you will get in Super Science Fair Projects e-book, science fair projects will never be a problem again!


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45 Easy Step By Step Science Fair Projects for Grade 4 to 9
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MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR PROJECTS

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Maybe you should have a look at this.



Middle School Science Fair Projects


Middle School Science Fair Projects Are you searching for winning middle school science fair projects? It can be so frustrating if you cannot even think of a suitable topic. I'm sure you know what is involved in winning middle school science fair projects

I've found a very good e-book that can help you do a really exceptional middle school science fair projects the name is: Super Science Fair Projects e-Book

With Super Science Fair Projects e-Book you will have all the info you need to complete your project successfully from finding a topic to your presentation on the day of the science fair.

Have a look of only a few of the aspects covered in Super Science Fair Projects e-Book:

  • Topic Research and how to do it
  • Did you know you must choose a science category before you choose your topic?
  • How-to in the e-Book.
  • Detailed checklist of things to do.
  • A unique timeline that will help you stay on track and eleviate panic and fear!
  • A guide on how to use the timeline.
  • The 6 - Steps of the Scientific Method.
  • Detailed step-by-step on what needs to be done for each section.
  • How to do Project Research.
  • What is a hypothesis and how to write one.
  • How to design your experiment.
  • 9-Steps and Details of how to make a display board.


......the list goes on and on, really everything you need for a winning middle school science fair project.

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Get Super Science Fair Projects e-Book now and give yourself the best chance possible to do a winning middle school science fair project.

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EXAMPLES OF SCIENCE FAIR PROJECTS: MAKING A DELTA SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT

MAY, 2008

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Examples Of Science Fair Projects: Making A Delta Science Fair Project



In one of our previous examples of science fair projects we have taken a look at the destructive power of water. Now in this easy science fair project we are going to simulate the forming of a delta.


What you will need for this example of a science fair project:


  • A large, long plastic container with a border of about 6 inches deep
  • Sand
  • A trowel
  • A large jug of water
  • A brick
  • A note book
  • A camera


How to do your experiment:


  1. Fill the plastic container with sand until you have a layer of sand that is about 3 inches thick.
  2. Flatten the sand until it is smooth.
  3. Now you place the one side of your container on a brick to form a slope.
  4. Take your water and pour it in a stream on to the sand in the middle of the higher end of the container.
  5. Continue pouring until the water gradually starts to wash away a path trough the sand.
  6. What happens to the sand that washes away in this way?
  7. Why does it happen?
  8. Make notes of your observations and take photos.


If you have done this correctly the sand that has been washed away by the water gets deposited in the lower region of the container and forms a delta. This is then a model of how a delta forms in nature.



This example of a science fair project covers the experiment self. For a winning science fair project though, you have to follow the scientific method.


The scientific method consists of:


  1. Formulating the problem or purpose of the experiment
  2. Formulating a hypothesis
  3. Doing the experiment
  4. Formulating the conclusion


To help you with this I can recommend a very good science fair project e-book called 24 Hour Science Projects. In this e-book you will find complete science fair projects from hypothesis to conclusion that can be done in 24 hours or less. Some of these experiments can even be done in an hour. The examples of science fair projects you find in 24 Hour Science Fair Projects will solve all your science fair problems.


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LEMON PENICILLIN PROJECT

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Here is another fun and easy elementary science project for you:


Easy Elementary Science Projects: The Growth Of molds (Fungi)


Lemon Penicillin Project


Easy Elementary Science Projects can help little kids learn about science in a fun way. This is very good preparations for a future good science fair project. We are doing a series of experiments on different places that you can finally combine to do a really stunning science fair project. The idea is that you build it up little by little over time.


Here are the links to other articles that look at decay and how organic materials are broken down in nature:


Bread mould project 1


Bread mould project 2


Rotting vegetables


Earthworms


Yeast experiment


How to do a good science fair project (so you know how a winning project should be done)


Now for today's easy elementary science project


What you need for this project:

  • 2 Empty and clean containers, big enough for a lemon to fit in
  • Wrapping plastic
  • 2 Lemons
  • Water
  • A magnifying glass
  • A note book
  • Pen
  • Camera
  • Kitchen towel

How to do your experiment:


  1. Line one container with your kitchen towel. The reason you do this is to keep the lemon you are going to place in it dry.
  2. Place a lemon in each container
  3. One container you leave as it is (this will be your control)
  4. In the other container add a few drops of water.
  5. Now you have to cover this container very well with the plastic wrapping.
  6. Store this one in a warm dark place for about a week.
  7. Place your control in a room with normal temperature and lighting.
  8. After a week take out your lemon and look at it with your magnifying glass. Do not touch the mold or breathe it in as you may be allergic to it.
  9. What do you see?
  10. How does this lemon compare to your control?
  11. Make notes and for your display, take photos.
  12. When you are finished with your lemons, dump them in a rubbish bin and wash your hands.

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Jacob



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